Found a fabulous deal on Craigslist - 7 ducks (females) for $20, a combination of Khaki Campbells and Blue Swedes. Making arrangements to go get them this afternoon, the lovely
synapsepi is over to help. We're going to keep them about a week or so to figure out who the layers are, likely do some swapping out for better layers from our own flock. Sam, the Savior, is happy to process ducks for us @ 1 duck for him, 2 for us.
For the week or two the new ducks will be living in the West Wing of Bunhalla. The two Bunboys, Winken & Nod, will be temporarily sharing Martha's pen - something they may all enjoy as they got along great before. I'll have to figure out how to temporarily band the new ducks, the Poultry Queen
keastree recommended zip ties, I may see if I can find those spiral cord keepers for computer cords locally.
Should make for an interesting few weeks, glad I bought more feed last week! Can't wait for duck meat. Yummy!
Update: Looks like we're getting another 3 ducks for free, mixed flock. Already arranging to have folks come over a week from tomorrow for butchering.
Yes, yes, picy goodness to come.
For the week or two the new ducks will be living in the West Wing of Bunhalla. The two Bunboys, Winken & Nod, will be temporarily sharing Martha's pen - something they may all enjoy as they got along great before. I'll have to figure out how to temporarily band the new ducks, the Poultry Queen
Should make for an interesting few weeks, glad I bought more feed last week! Can't wait for duck meat. Yummy!
Update: Looks like we're getting another 3 ducks for free, mixed flock. Already arranging to have folks come over a week from tomorrow for butchering.
Yes, yes, picy goodness to come.
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Date: 2009-10-14 04:37 am (UTC)Sam is an avid hunter but apparently only goes for the breasts. I haven't prepped a duck since junior high, so likely in about the same situation as you.
I'm going to see if I can find us some overalls or similar, I feel like looking in the HazMat section of the yellow pages. I've got non-latex gloves a plenty, we'll have to see what else we need to get together. Obviously I can provide hot water for dunking, pliers, etc, not sure what else we'll need other than very thick garbage bags.
Sam is going to set up his post-hunting kit on the tailgate of his truck in our driveway.
It will certainly be blog-able!
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Date: 2009-10-14 04:41 am (UTC)Only using the breasts seems such a waste of lovely duck legs & thighs. If nobody else wants them, I'll happily take them off your hands.
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Date: 2009-10-14 05:26 am (UTC)We've got two bathrooms, you're most welcome to take a shower before you head home which I'd recommend so you're comfortable. Driving home stinky is a sure-fire way to make yourself miserable and sore, in my experience. I'm planning to feed everyone and provide drinks, let me know your dietary needs and likes. :)
There's a great site with chicken butchering information that I suspect you'll like to review as you're a research hound like me.
http://www.themodernhomestead.us/article/Butchering+Poultry.html
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Date: 2009-10-14 06:15 am (UTC)Allergies:
coffee
eggs
sometimes apples (best to avoid)
too much tomato sauce (acid reflux issues)
serious ick:
potatoes
cooked carrots
winter squash
ritual:
no beef
no pork
I'll do my best to be there between noon and noon-thirty.